"We didn't want to just hose the bees off the side of the building because they are so vital to our world's ecosystem," Danville Fire Chief Woody Ball told The Advocate-Messenger. "They aren't hurting anybody, and we're willing to stay here with it and let them collect the bees."

Amazingly, no one -- bees or people -- were injured in the incident.

"A queen bee died, and these bees followed another queen bee that took her place, and she's looking for a place to start a colony," Ball said. "This is where she landed and it looked like a good spot, so that's where the rest of the bees landed."